I am sorry about the poor quality of the video, I'm at work and had to upload to YouTube in standard definition. I do think I will try again at acclimating my Figure 8 to full marine but this time over the course of a couple weeks rather than just a day. He was in a full marine tank for less than a week but wouldn't eat and was already thin from the LFS so I setup a brackish and he finally stopped his hunger strike, but it may have just been the stress of the move and not the marine salinity causing him not to eat. He's much plumper now and I am more comfortable with the idea of trying again. I look forward to you pics as well.

And yes the gar is/was a treat, just too much bio load with him and the oscars a Pleco and a RES turtle. I know the turtle is the main culprit for increased bioload but he was my fathers and he recently passed away so there is no way I could get rid of it. I hand feed the gar and let him hunt feeders and would love to keep him.

I completely understand on the res, u could set up a terrarium for the turtle if your bioload is too high. The gar is only gonna get bigger and messier, lol. I'm trying to get my pics I just took up, stupid phone won't sync and I can't attach anything here, loo

My puffer FOWLR and puffy taken last night, along with a couple pictures of my betta community tank. There's saltwater crud on puffys tank because I have a leak in the rim these are my livingroom show tanks.

My side by side 10g planted and 10g someday to be a nano reef, hopefully, I'm finally starting to stabilize and I am out of the woods as far as diatoms are concerned, yay the water is clearing and I'm starting to get what looks like coraline algae on the rocks, I plan on adding about 20 more lbs of live rock as soon as my nitrates drop and my water clears up- looks and smells "salty" lol. And of course, my 10g betta and fiddler planted tank- yes, I grew them from bulbs There is soon to be more plants, I think I might go and order some ludwiga, some water grass and marimo moss. Thanks for checking out my show tanks- these ones are in my room, fall asleep watching them instead of tv. My other tanks are 2g betta holding/ QT (3 of them) and a 20g hospital tank, all of these are bare with just fish, not really worthy of pictures.

Nice tanks, I really love the GSP and would love to have one of my own but cant setup another tank, I think my fiancťe would just walk out at that point. Have to tried to remove and reseal the rim on your tank? I haven't done it myself but I hear its not too difficult.

It's funny you should ask that. I actually had to rebuild the tank and it was fine until about a month ago puffy broke the seal in the corner of the front of the tank. It started with one little drip and has since started coming of every corner on top (when I fill to the very top). I have another 40g in my basement that just needs a good scrubbing and, ho hum, cycling. My husband has actually snapped at me for the amount of time I spend on my hobby when I wasn't paying attention to him because I was doing an emergency change out (ammonia spike, nitrite, nitrate and phos- one of my friends was trying to be nice and clean the glass on the outside of my tank, spraying an uncovered tank with windex). I am thinking about just removing the rim, I'm just afraid of the cracks and stuff I'm gonna find

Gsps are really funny fish with larger than life personalities, but, yes, I know if I were to do another hn1 freshwater gsp fry to brackish baby to saltwater juvenile again my hubby would probably leave me. I'm constantly playing ecologist, be it for animals (on top of the aquarium hobby I have 4 cats and a 100lb 6 month old white german shepherd, lol, oh yea, and I have 2 elementary school aged kids as well.) Gotta keep busy or I'll go insane...